Tuesday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 6/4/2013

› Socialite Jill Kelley sues government over leaking her name[TB Times] The Tampa socialite who unwittingly triggered an investigation that ended the careers of CIA director David Petraeus and former Central Command leader Gen. John Allen asserted Monday in a lawsuit that the federal government violated her privacy.

› Tampa Bay area bartering network increasingly popular[Tampa Tribune] Marie Nelson is the founder of Tampa Bay Time, a local nonprofit that allows participants to exchange services based on the time spent rendering them, rather than their market value. For a fee ranging from $20-50, participants can join a growing regional network of massage therapists, housekeepers, accountants and others offering hours - not dollars - in exchange for another member's time.

Editorial: › Scott should veto bill that speeds up death penalty punishments Sun-Sentinel op-ed board: Florida is the state most likely to send the wrong person to death row. Twenty-four times since the mid-1970s, we have sentenced an innocent person to death. Twenty-four times. No other state has racked up more exonerations.